If you are looking for a fun Girl Scout Valentine’s Day badge meeting, here are six resources for you.
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The winter months are busy ones for many leaders, as it is the middle of Girl Scout cookie sales. Planning meetings is just one more thing on your to-do list, yet you want to do something that is not cookie related.
Leaders wanting their girls to earn a badge that is not related to cookie selling can use one of these resources.
Girl Scout Brownie Senses Badge Valentine’s Day Theme Earn Two Daisy Petals
If you are a single level or multilevel Girl Scout troop, they can earn the Brownie Senses badge with a Valentine’s Day theme. Daisies can earn the red “Courageous and Strong” petal and the violet “Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout” petal while doing the activities in this resource.
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Girl Scout Brownie Snacks Badge Valentine’s Day Meeting Earn Daisy Petals
Here is another badge than can be used by a single level Brownie troop or a multilevel troop that includes Daisy Scouts. They can earn the violet petal, “Be a sister to Every Girl Scout”, the orange “Responsible for What I Say and Do” petal by making their own snacks, and if they are trying a new food, the “Courageous and Strong” petal.
In my Etsy shop, Simply Scouts, I have an unofficial Daisy Snacks badge for your troop.
Available on TpT
A bonus resource is this Girl Scout Daisy and Brownie Valentine’s Day Community Service Project resources that helps Daisies earn petals.
Girl Scout Junior Simple Meals Badge Valentine’s Day Galentine’s Meeting Plan
This Girl Scout Junior Simple Meals badge Valentine’s/Galentine’s Day themed meeting is a fun way to celebrate sisterhood. Cooking and baking together is not only fun, it teaches basic cooking skills, teamwork, and a feeling of pride at having made your own meal.
This badge is best done in stations, with a little added meeting time and a few extra volunteers (depending on the size of your troop).
Available on TpT
Available on TpT
Girl Scout Junior Scribe Badge Meeting Plan
This meeting plan can be easily adapted for Valentine’s Day. The poems can be Valentine’s Day-limericks and haikus are fun for the girls to write together. A short story can have a Valentine’s Day theme or a Galentine’s Day friendship theme and they can write a letter to a teacher or family member.. The girls can make a Venn Diagram about favorite candy and write an opinion piece about it and as a craft, they can make cards for a local senior center.
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Girl Scout Junior Social Butterfly Badge Meeting Plan Host a Tea Party
A tea party is a great way to celebrate Valentine’s Day! Decorate with themed paper goods adn serve heart shaped and pink snacks.
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Are you planning on earning a badge for Valentine’s Day?